kolonná
Kolonná is a term that can refer to several things, primarily architectural and geographical. In architecture, a colonnade is a long, continuous row of columns that supports a roof or entablature. These structures are common in classical and neoclassical buildings, often forming porticoes or covered walkways. The style and arrangement of columns in a colonnade can vary, from simple Doric or Ionic columns to more elaborate Corinthian designs. Famous examples include the colonnade of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome or the colonnade at the British Museum.
Geographically, "Kolonná" can also be a place name. For instance, there is a Kolonná municipality in the